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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Food Safety Innovation: Smart Detection and Cleanup of Harmful Antibiotics

Scientists have created a smart material that can detect and remove harmful antibiotic residues from food. This material, called ZIF-8@ZIF-8, is like a tiny sponge with special glowing properties. It can sense and soak up tetracyclines, a type of antibiotic often found in animal products. The mater

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

Online Shopping Takes Over Black Friday

Black Friday has changed a lot in recent years. People are now shopping online more than ever. In fact, shoppers spent a whopping $8. 6 billion online on Black Friday. This is a big jump from last year. Online sales went up by 9. 4%. That's a lot of money spent from the comfort of home. Why are peo

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Gasoline Spills: How Science and Tech Can Predict Evaporation Risks

Gasoline spills are a big problem. They can pollute the air and even cause explosions. This is because gasoline evaporates quickly, releasing harmful chemicals. But predicting how fast this happens is tricky. Different places, like cities or countryside, have different conditions. Wind, temperature,

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Might Improve Your Sleep

The Mediterranean diet is famous for its health benefits. It is known to lower the risk of chronic diseases and even death. This is because it is packed with foods that fight inflammation, act as antioxidants, and protect the brain. But did you know it might also help you sleep better? Sleep is sup

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Chef Who Prefers Teaching Over TV Drama

In the world of TV cooking shows, where drama and competition often take center stage, Emeril Lagasse stands out as a chef who values education over entertainment. At the 2025 Food & Wine Classic in Charleston, S. C. , Lagasse shared his thoughts, emphasizing that his focus has always been on teachi

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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney's Chilly Waterski Adventure

Sydney Sweeney, known for her acting chops, showed off her athletic side recently. She shared a video of herself waterskiing in a black wetsuit. The water was cold, but that didn't stop her. She captioned the post, \"42 degrees out and still my happy place, last run of the season before it ices over

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Smartphone Habits and Health: What's the Link for Spanish Students?

Smartphone use is a big part of life for many students. But is it becoming too big? A recent study looked at this question among Spanish university students. It found that over a third of them might be using their phones in unhealthy ways. The study asked students about their phone habits, health,

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Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Post-Thanksgiving Travelers Face Winter Weather Challenges

Travelers heading out after Thanksgiving might want to bundle up and be cautious. A mix of snow, rain, and cold temperatures is expected to make journeys tricky across the northern United States. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings from Montana all the way to New York. Thi

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Caught on Camera: Drug Deal Gone Wrong

In a recent bust, a man from Colbert found himself in hot water after police caught him selling drugs on Nellie B Avenue in east Athens. The whole thing went down because of a new high-tech setup at the Athens-Clarke County Police Department. This place, called the Real Time Crime Center, lets cops

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Plastic Waste: Turning Trash into Treasure with Advanced Recycling

The world is waking up to the plastic waste problem. Advanced recycling technologies are stepping in to help. These methods break down plastic waste into useful materials. This can create new products, reducing the need for new plastic. The market for these technologies is growing fast. It is expect

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